Circular Earthwork Krek 52/62: Recent Research on the Prehistory of Cambodia

Gerd Albrecht, Miriam Noel Haidle, Chhor Sivleng, Heang Leang Hong, Heng Sophady, Heng Than, Mao Someaphyvath, Sirik Kada, Som Sophal, Thuy Chanthourn, Vin Laychour
2000 Asian Perspectives  
FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS, studies on prehistory have been neglected in archaeological research on Cambodia, which is dominated by the wealth and beauty of Angkorian remains. Most prehistoric sites (Fig. 1) were found by chance in the course of ploughing fields or laying out plantations; only a few have been studied systematically (Carbonnel
doi:10.1353/asi.2000.0002 fatcat:ssafqxj6uzbdliqd4jtj6cista